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Tech Tips

We know the value of sound Preventive Maintenance and proper repair procedures. Your fleet operation can save significant time and money by doing the right maintenance at the right intervals to prevent failures.

The maintenance schedules published by the vehicle manufacturer and your own breakdown record are a good place to start. Information is also available from the Federal Motor Carriers Safety Administration, the American Trucking Association and aftermarket manufacturers among other sources.

We have assembled information from our suppliers/manufacturers. These documents are intended to help manage your fleet repairs.


Air Conditioning
A/C Compressor Failure Prevention
A/C Standards and Procedures
A/C System Contamination
Examining Clutch Failures
Finding the Correct A/C Clutch
Brakes
Avoid Common ABS Brake Problems
Brake Pedal Pulsation and How It Happens
Brake Fluid Information and Maintenance
Brake Noise Prevention
Prevent ABS Problems with Better Rotors
How to Bleed Brakes on a Vehicle
Belts and Tensioners
When To Replace Belt Tensioners
When and How To Replace Belts
Cooling System
Cooling System Maintenance Procedures
Comparing Coolant Types
Electrical
Alternator Installation Checklist
Cab Switched Trailer Devices
Starter Installation Checklist
Going Green
Practical Ways to Go Green and Improve Your Bottom Line
Going Green for Drivers - Saving Money and the Environment
Energy and Water Conservation Tips for Maintenance Shops
Lighting
Tips To Prolong Fleet Truck Lighting
LED's and Incandescents Compared
Why Truck Lights Fail
Personal Protection & Safety
Avoid Eye Injury from Bungee Straps
Potential for Serious Injury from Lift Gates
Injuries from Wheel Chocks & Jack Stands
Eye Protection in the Workplace
Preventing Injuries with Lockout/Tagout
Proper Hearing Protection
Suspension
Air Spring Maintenance
Identifying Replacement Air Springs
Inspecting Truck Shock Absorbers
Shock Absorbers Can Extend Tire Life
Tires
Proper Tire Air Inflation Pressure Saves
Wheel Seals and Bearings
Bearing Damage Checklist
Bearing Lubrication Procedures
Proper Tire Air Inflation Pressure Saves
Symptoms of a Worn Wheel Hub Bearing
Troublshooting Oil Bath Wheel Seals
Wheel Seal Installation
Windshield Wiper Blades
Wiper Blade Maintenance
Wiper Blade FAQ (frequently asked questions)
Winterizing
Preparing for Winter Storms
Top 10 Winter Driving Tips

NOTE: Before beginning any repair or maintenance work, read and pay close attention to the following shop safety requirements:
  • Ensure all required personal protective equipment is worn per shop policy,
  • Remove vehicle ignition key and ensure lock out/tag out procedure is followed,
  • Set the parking brake,
  • Chock the front and rear tires, and
  • Be sure to adhere to any other safety requirements that may be specified by management and governing entities.

We're constantly adding more Tips & Techniques. Please visit us again for an updated list of articles. To suggest articles please email us at FleetProductsInfo@ryder.com and let us know.